The Fall: Being a True Account of What Happened in Paradise, for the Benefit of All Scandal-Mongers, With a New Interpretation of Sacred History, Vindicating Snakes and Apples
Title | The Fall: Being a True Account of What Happened in Paradise, for the Benefit of All Scandal-Mongers, With a New Interpretation of Sacred History, Vindicating Snakes and Apples |
Year for Search | 1919 |
Authors | Seibel, George(1872-1958) |
Date Published | 1919 |
Publisher | The Lessing Co. |
Place Published | Pittsburgh, PA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia brought about by conquering the physical universe, such as controlling gravity and changing anything into gold. Men and women separated. Scientific control of procreation. No private property. No gods. Entire planet moved from Earth to Venus to assist the younger Venusians to civilization. Two malcontents, Adam and Eve, are left behind. |
Holding Institutions | MnU, NN, OStU |
Author Note | (1872-1958) |
Full Text | 1919 Seibel, George (1872-1958). The Fall: Being a True Account of What Happened in Eutopia brought about by conquering the physical universe, such as controlling gravity and changing anything into gold. Men and women separated. Scientific control of procreation. No private property. No gods. The entire planet moved from Earth to Venus to assist the younger Venusians to civilization. Two malcontents, Adam and Eve, are left behind. |